Excess-baggage check.



G. J. SINGLETON.

EXGBSS BAGGAGE CHECK.

APPLIGATION FILED AUG. 24, 1912.

lg Patented Oct. 14,1913.

:BAGGAGE :Mamma wis Aun check No. of Ticketz Grosswt Excess Wt Fate AMQUM? CGL Cash V SN, BRC? 9" 6 UNIFORM. .resi Baggage AJS'Q *l Stray cham.

I! 1).:1Z`e /.9/ h' /.9; TRON ITHOM T0. To.- To :BAGGG'E BEAR-ING THIS AND CHECK. .BGEGE :BEARINQ YMIShND CHECK .BRGGMGE SEMRNE THIS AIVD CT'ELK NOb.. No3 No. z.

No. of Tickets Gmss \'Jf. No. o1' l'icke1 L Gms5 WL..- No. of Tickets; Grnss WL. Excess w1; -..Tinta Q :Excess Wt. :nnte s Excess W2- .RrLLr: :7

AMOUNT COL- AMOUNT COL. AMOUNT COL Coupons gp 1-145716 Ccuyonss flashs-- Oauponss .nsh Excess Size Amt. fanless S1'ze. /Tn'l.$ Excess Szf /lmf v fr A @E sur A but little delay of the trains at the railroad stations will be caused by the checking of baggage.

Having thus described the invention what is claimed is:

A baggage check comprising a paper strip folded upon itself to produce an agents stub, a passengers check and a strap cheek normally lying in superposed relation, the agents stub extending over the face of the passengers check and being connected thereto at one of its ends, a reinforcing strip equivalent in width to the width of said paper strip and extending around one of the folds thereof and upon the agents stub and the passenger-s cheek and adhesively secured thereto, said agents stub being provided with a line of perforations at one of the longitudinal edges of the reinforcing strip whereby the stub may be de tached, the end portion of said stub remaining connected to the passengers cheek and to said reinforcing strip, said paper strip at the other fold thereof being provided with a line of perforations whereby the strap check may be detached from the passengers Cheek. In testimony whereof I hereunto affix my signature in the presence of two witnesses.

GRANVILLE J. SINGL GTON. Witnesses:

A. H. GATES, FRED SMYTHE. 

